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Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Contributing journalist with a focus on road safety and accident prevention

Keisha Williams

Keisha Williams

Covers construction site safety for readers across New York

Michael Chen

Michael Chen

Freelance writer focused on traffic enforcement and DUI awareness across New York

Carmen Ortiz

Carmen Ortiz

Reports on vehicle accidents and insurance claims from New York

Frank DeLuca

Frank DeLuca

Has covered injury recovery and legal resources across New York for years

Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Has covered workplace safety and injury claims across New York for years

Jamal Harris

Jamal Harris

Independent journalist with a focus on traffic enforcement and DUI awareness

Colleen Murphy

Colleen Murphy

Reports on pedestrian and cyclist safety from New York

David Goldstein

David Goldstein

Freelance reporter focused on motor vehicle safety and crash prevention across New York

Rosa Martinez

Rosa Martinez

A contributing reporter reporting on pedestrian and cyclist safety

Queens Injuries covers personal injuries, workplace accidents, and the practical recovery resources people look for when life is suddenly disrupted. We report on the incidents, policies, safety concerns, and local issues that shape how New Yorkers experience injury, accountability, and the road back. Our aim is to make complicated, stressful topics easier to follow with clear reporting that respects the realities behind every headline. We are a small team of community-minded reporters with a strong focus on public safety and everyday impact. Our writers include Anthony Russo, Keisha Williams, Michael Chen, and Carmen Ortiz, each bringing a careful eye for detail and a deep interest in how systems, workplaces, and neighborhoods affect people's well-being. We approach this work as journalists who care about the communities we cover and the readers who rely on straightforward information in difficult moments. Our philosophy is simple: report with clarity, context, and humanity. We believe injury coverage should do more than summarize an event; it should help readers understand what happened, why it matters, and what resources may be relevant in the aftermath. We try to be measured, accessible, and thoughtful in everything we publish, because trust is earned through consistency, care, and attention to the people at the center of the story.

This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. If you or a loved one was injured, talk to an attorney about your situation.

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